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Mon, 26-Aug-13 10:12:05
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Zvi wrote:The Torah assumes that its audience (the Children of Israel) is familiar with and accepts the claim that the entire nation received the revelation at Sinai and that future generations could verify that claim by asking their ancestors.
"Do not remove this memory from your heart all the days of your life. Teach your children and your children’s children about the day that you stood before HaShem your G-d at Horev [Mount Sinai]... G-d spoke to you from the midst of the fire, you were hearing the sound of words, but you were not seeing a form, only a sound. He told you of His covenant, instructing you to keep the Ten Commandments, and He inscribed them on two stone tablets.’ (D'varim / Deut.4:9-13)
G-d spoke to you from the midst of the fire, you were hearing the sound of words, but you were not seeing a form, only a sound. He told you of His covenant, instructing you to keep the Ten Commandments, and He inscribed them on two stone tablets.’ (D'varim / Deut.4:9-13)
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